SEATTLE COLLEGE SENIOR YEARBOOK 1 9 4 5 DEDICATION The Class of 1943 dedicates its yearbook to Rev. Francis Corkery. S.J.. President of Seattle College from 1936 to 1943. 'Through his notable work in many fields, he has won the admiration and affection of all who have been privileged to know him. APPRECIATION To Rev. Harold Small, S.J., we leave a note of thanks for his work as Dean of Studies during the school year of 1944 and 1943, and we extend our best wishes for his success as the new President of Seattle College. ROBERT J. CARMODY. S.J. Eoglivh VINCENT M. CONWAY. SJ. Hi ory THERESA CROTEAU Nursing Education ARTHUR C. EARL. S.J. Treasurer LORRAYNE EISEN Bacteriology LEO S. GAFFNEY. S.J. Mathematics «CTJ VIRGINIA GRIMSDALE Nursing Education HARRY E. KINERK Physics F MARGARET KEEFFE Nur ing Education JULIUS LA MOTTA. S.J. Language MARIE S. LEONARD Own of Women CLAIR MARSHALL. SJ. Chemiitry FRANCIS McGARRIGLE. SJ. Rhilo$ophy JAMES B. McGOLDRICK. SJ. Education DANIEL J. REIDY. S.J. Philosophy PAUL E. MclANE English RAYMOND NICHOLS. S.J. History HOWARD PERONTEAU. SJ. Sociology SEN SALTMAN Secretarial Studies SAR8ARA SANDSTROM Nursing Education KATHLEEN SHEEHAN Nursing Education MARY UNZELMAN Ngrting Education GEORGE O. SHERWIN. M.D. Anatomy JOHN SULLIVAN, S.J. Philojophy NAZLEH VIZETELLY Director Nurjing Education PAUL A. VOLPE Commerce and Finance CLASS HISTORY The LARGEST freshman class that had yet descended upon Seattle College swept through the halls of the College in September. 1941, helping to swell the enrollment to the startling figure of 1450. Proving their interest in College government and activities, they chose their officers only after two spirited ballotings when Ed Craig was elected president; Mary Ellen Currid, vice president; Mary Jane Kelly, treasurer; Dorothy Tvete, secretary; and Butch” Thompson, sergeant-at-arms. The annual Frosh-Soph Barn Dance was termed the affair of the year with an estimated 200 couples in attendance. The class further showed signs of initiative in taking into its hands the offices of Forum Debate Club prexy, with Craig again its first successful candidate and John Powers holding the office later in the year. When war struck to the heart of the College on December 7, 1941, the frosh were again in the center of activity in the organization of the first College Civilian Defense Corps in the Northwest. In the ASSC elections in May, John Powers captured the office of treasurer and Manuel Vera took over the position of sergeant-at-arms. By their sophomore year the class of ’45 had become used to the wartime drain on manpower and time and wholeheartedly accepted an accelerated and intensified educational and activity program. To lead it under these difficult conditions, the class named as officers John Krueger, president; Eileen Ryan, vice-president; Warren Johnson, treasurer; Kit Eisen, secretary; and Clem Felser, sergeant-at-arms. The Barn Dance again held the spotlight for class-sponsored activities, while John Powers and Bud Feeley organized a tennis team. Men of the class were also active in sponsoring a successful smoker, while the Engineers Club, too, came into being under prodding from serious sophomores. By the fall of 1943, the class assumed the status of upperclassmen after undergoing two years apprenticeship. Eileen Ryan was elected president of the class, to be assisted by Sky Henehan, vice president; Joe Reilly, secretary; Joanne O'Brien, treasurer; and Barbara Cordes, sergeant-at-arms. While registration continued, the class ranks were almost decimated by governmental demands, but the group retained control in S.C. activities. Miss Ryan took the leadership in AWSSC and Dona Moberg was named Director of the Publicity Department. While more and more entered the service, the group paused to pray for their former classmate, Daniel Butler, the first from their midst to be killed in action. St. Patrick's Day Dance successfully insured the financial security of the Junior Prom. When the evening came to fete the seniors in the Windsor Ballroom, no glitter or traditional ceremony was omitted. With the advent of the fall quarter of 1944, the class of '45 found only a handful of the students left who had started out so brilliantly with the dedication of the new L. A. Building. But though the numbers were small, the spirit had grown out of all proportion. An enthusiastic class elected as officers Dona Gene Moberg, President; Dolores Gaffney, vice president; Betty Norton, secretary; Ann O'Shea, treasurer; and Anne Gallagher, sergeant-at-arms. Kit Eisen took the reigns of the women students, seven of whom were honored in the Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges. A senior sponsored Mardi Gras drew a record breaking attendance. With Senior Orals passed in a last burst of energy, the Class of 1945 now pauses to give a last look at their finished record and at the school that has been the center of their lives for the last four years. SENIORS r I A MARIE BAKER 8achelor of Social Science. Sociology Pre-Legal Club 4 JEAN BUTZERIN Bachelor of Science. Chem: try Mendel Club Prewdenf 3. Who' Who 3 Chairman Mendel Dance 2 Chairman Frethman Week 3 BARBARA 8LAKE Bachelor o‘ Science. Nursing LORRAINE ACKERMAN Bachelor of Science Medical Technology GERALDINE AWE Bachelor of Science. Chemistry Hiyu Coolee 1. 2. 3. 4 Mendel Club I. 2. 3. 4 SENIORS MARGARET K. CAHAIL Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology KATHRYN CASTAGNE 8«chelor of Science Medical Technology JOAN CODIGA Bachelor of Science Medical Technology BETTIE CLAES Bachelor of Science SENIORS JOSEPH BERNARD COSTELLO Bachelor of A ts. Education Mendel Club 4 Veteran's Club 4 DOLORES GAFFNEY Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology Sodality I. 2. 3. 4; Senior Yearbook Clan Vice President 4 Hiyu Coolee 1.2. 3, 4 KATHRYNE EISEN Bachelor of Science. Sec. Science Silver Scroll 3. 4; Who's Who 4 Ski Club, President 2. 3: Secretary-Treasure- 1 President AWSSC ■ Class Officer I. 2. 3 SEHIOMS ANN GALLAGHER Bachelor of Social Science, Sociology Gavel 1, 4; Spectator 1 Judicial Board 4 Clan Officer 4 MARCELLA GERAGHTY Bachelor of Science, Chemistry Lambda Taw President 4 Spectator 1 Chairman Senior Mi«er KATHLEEN HAYOEN Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology Sodolity Hiyu Coolec JUNE HUFF Bachelor of Science. Medical Techno'ogy Cla« Vice President 3; Who's Who 4 Judicial Board 3; Gavel Club 3 SCHUYLER HENEHAN 8achelor of Science. Economics Preiident ASSC 4 SENIORS MARY ANNE LARSEN Bachelor of Science. Medical Technology 6ETTY NORTON DONA GENE MOBERG 8achelor of Social Science. Sociology Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology Hiyu Coolee Who- Who 4; Sodality 1. 3. A Claw Secretary A Spectator New Editor 3: A si tant Edi'or A Senior Year Boor Committee Silver Scroll; Publicity Director 3. A SEHIOMS ft RUTH ANN O'SHEA Bachelor of Science. Economics Advisory Board 4; Class Treasurer 3 Wor Ches 3. 4; Winter Informal 2 GLORIA PECK Bachelor of Philosophy. English Senior Year Book Committee MARY ROLLER EILEEN RYAN ELEANOR ROSELLINI Bachelor of Science. Medical Technology Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology Bachelor of Science. History Silver Scroll President 4; Sodality Who'S Who 3. 4; AWSSC President 3, Treasurer 2 Clost President 3: Chairman Homecoming 2 SEHIOMS ALICE SEVERSON Bachelo' of Science. Nurting HAZEL M. SIMONEni BERNARD L. SIEFNER Bachelor of Science. Chemijtry Bachelor of Science. Chemiitry Me-ndal Club 2, 3. 4 Lambda Tau -ni- l SENIORS RICHARD WALSH Bachelor of Scionce Spectator I. 2. 3. 4; Orarre Guild 3, 4 ELIZABETH WRIGHT Bachelor of Social Scier.ce. Sociology AWSSC Vice President 2; Sodality 2. 3 Silver Scroll Vice Pretident 4 Chairman USO Activities 1. 2. 3. 4 ANITA YOURGLICH 8ache!or of Social Science. Sociology Silver Scroll 4: Sodality 3. 4 AWSSC Vice Pretioent 4; Wno'l Who Editor Year Book; Spectator feature Edito' 3 MARIE YOURGLICH Bachelor of Social Science. Sociology -Silver Scroll 4; Sodality 3. 4 AWSSC Secretary 4; Who'S Who 4 Editor Year Book; Special Feature Editor 3 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING ROBERTA ADAMS LOUISE ARNONE MRS. AGNES BENNETT JULIE BOONON MARIAN CARLSON MAE DALY MARY DEIGNAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING MARY DUNLAP MARGUERITE DUNNING MRS. MARY EZER EILEEN GAEMAERE MRS. JOANN GAERTZEN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BERNICE GOORE MARY ELIZABETH GRIFFIN SHERLEE HANSEN MRS. SHIRLEY HARRELL MARGUERITE HARTLEY SHIRLEY HAWTON MRS. JEAN HENRIKSEN VIRGINIA HIPPS ALMA HUNTER BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING MARY KELLY EDITH JOHNSON JOANN LARSEN ETHEL KEELER CATHERINE LEE ELIZABETH LIUEGREEN JEANNE LYKKEN KATHERINE MAGUIRE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING VIRGINIA McABEE KATHRYN MeOEVITT eveuyn McDonald DAWN MERRY ROBERTA MOORE MRS. ADELLE MUSSON BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING MARYELLEN O'BRIEN NEIL OWENS MARYBELLE PASSMORE KATHERINE PROBACH MARY PROULX MRS. ELIZABETH REDFERN INGA SCHLONAU JOYCE SIMMONS LUCRETIA SULLIVAN BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING FRANCES SYDNER ELEANOR TARTAGLIA ARLENE TAYLOR DORIS TAYLOR MAXINE TOUPIN EDNA VENISHNICK MARGARET WARNEKE MARGARET ANN LONG Diad Dacambar 7, 1W4 Raquiatcat in Pa«a CAMPUS LIFE SCINDE VINCULA “tK5Ht5 DOMINUS VOBISCUM E LIBKIS SNOWBALL ROYALTY SARAZIN HALL SOPHOMORE SKATERS '®H school debate c«amm t w t ®OR0r A( Jf hai JHHB • • . A X SOFTBALL TEAM BLACKOUT WHIRLING DISCS TAKING OVER RILING IN IT'S A NEAT TRICK! DESTINATION: BEAR LAKE SKATING AT THE RIDGE
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